“This incident happened on Monday after the accused persons came driving their Nissan Navara without number plates.

The vehicle was reportedly branded with Zanu PF campaign colours and they started assaulting the opposition members,” Nyakureba said.

“When I phoned the officer-in-charge of Nyanyadzi Police Station, only one person, Cyril Munyairi, had been arrested and he was the driver. I pressed the police why the others had not been arrested, thus when they made an effort to arrest the others.”

Manicaland MDC-T youth chairman Itai Masaka who was at the meeting said the incident happened when they were conducting a prayer meeting and preparing for Chamisa’s rally.

MDC-Alliance aspiring MP in the constituency, Canaan Matiashe, urged police to take action but said they were not going to lose sleep over the attacks, saying they were going to win resoundingly in the elections.

“We are not going to lose sleep over the attacks and our supporters should defend themselves. Surely we can’t keep folding our hands when we are attacked, we don’t need violence at all,” he said.

Zanu PF Manicaland youth chairman Tawanda Mukodza was not immediately available for comment.